Glamour’s Women Of The Year for 2021 are here, and Megan The Stallion is one of them!
The Houston Hottie, who is one of six women recognized with the honor this year. She graces the magazine wearing a tight, edgy white gown with sheer paneling that accentuated her curves.
During her interview with Glamour, Megan said that she is more than just a rapper while thanking the three women who raised her and taught her about community, hard work and determination.
‘I’m everything I want to be. I’m just ready for the Hotties to continue our journey.’
Though she exudes an abundance of confidence, the hot girl recalled a time when she was a ‘people pleaser.’
“I used to be a people-pleaser because I did want everyone to be happy,” she said. “If you come around me, I always try to make sure everybody good. Before I was grown, I’m doing whatever my parents say. I’m doing things that make my parents happy. At school, I’m trying to figure out what’s going to make these kids stop bullying me. But when I started getting older, I started figuring out, everything that y’all asking me to do not make me happy.”
Megan didn’t truly embrace her alter-ego as Megan Thee Stallion until she attend Prairie View A&M in 2013, her teachers stated.
“How I come off, that’s how everybody treated me,” she said. “If I commanded my respect, I demanded my respect; if I’m showing you how confident I am, then you have no choice but to treat me that way.”
Meg also discussed how she uses her immense platform to raise awareness for situations that others may be afraid to speak up about.
“The bigger I get, the bigger my platform gets, I start realizing that I’m not the only woman that goes through what I go through, and it doesn’t matter what scale it’s on,” she said of her recent works, which tackled police brutality and abuse against Black women. “Mine is just public because I’m a public figure. I want to bring things to light so other women don’t feel like they have to continue to be silent.”
However, Megan owns it. “I’m not afraid of a little confrontation,” she said.
Megan joins Dr. Katalin Karikó, who laid the groundwork for coronavirus vaccines, poet and activist Amanda Gorman, creators of Heart Of Dinner Moonlynn Tsai and Yin Chang, and LaTosha Brown, Helen Butler, and Nsé Ufot, whom ‘inspired record voter turnout, mobilized hundreds of thousands of citizens, and notched three historic wins for the Democrats in Georgia,’ as Glamour’s Women of the Year.
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